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EVANS COUNCIL NO. 52. Meets second and fourth Thursdays at 120 O'Farrell street.
ECLECTIC COUNCIL No. 55. Meets first and third Wednesdays at 20 Eddy street.
CALIFORNIA COUNCIL NO. 56. Meets first and third Saturdays at 320 Post street.
GOLDEN GATE COUNCIL NO. 60. Meets every Fri- day at Leavenworth and Pacific streets.
TEUTONIA COUNCIL NO. 66. Meets first and third Tuesdays at 35 Eddy street.
FAIRMOUNT COUNCIL No. 103. Meets second and fourth Thursday evenings at Twenty-eighth and Valencia streets.
PHOENIX COUNCIL NO. 152. Meets first and third Wednesdays at 120 O'Farrell street.
GERMANIA COUNCIL No. 180. Meets first and third Wednesdays at 120 O'Farrell street.
SAN FRANCISCO COUNCIL NO. 182. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at 35 Eddy street.
MISTLETOE COUNCIL No. 186. Meets second and fourth Thursdays at Thirtieth and Church streets.
BRADFORD COUNCIL No. 190. Meets first and third Fridays at Masonic Hall, South San Francisco.
ORDER OF HERMANN'S SONS.
Organized June, 1870. The first Grand Lodge was instituted in January, 1878, the Order at that time comprising three lodges with a membership of 288. On January 1, 1896, there were nineteen lodges in the State with a membership of 2,615. There are seven . lodges in San Francisco, with 1,186 members; also one ladies' lodge with 211 members. The object of the Order is to promote a spirit of fraternity and benevolence and also to assist members in sick- ness and distress. The combined capital of the vari- ous lodges on January 1, 1896, was 865.308.75. Officers L. Scharenberg, Grand President, San Francisco; J. P. Krempel, Grand Vice-President, Los Angeles; P. N. E. Lampe, Grand Secretary, 2018 Folsom street; C. Trautner, Grand Treasurer. Executive Board meets every fourth Thursday of each month at 413 Sutter street.
SAN FRANCISCO LODGE NO. 1. Meets every Wednesday at 413 Sutter street.
E. v. BANDEL LODGE NO. 3. Meets every Tues- day at 320 Post street.
EUREKA LODGE NO. 6. Meets every Friday at 510 Bush street.
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GERMANIA LODGE NO. 7. Meets every Tuesday at 413 Sutter street.
HERKULES LODGE No. 8. Meets every Thursday at 413 Sutter street.
NORTH BEACH LODGE NO. 9. Meets every Monday at 413 Sutter street.
MISSION LODGE No. 10. Meets every Thursday in Mission Turn Verein Hall.
HOFFNUNG LODGE No. 1 (Ladies'). Meets every Friday at 413 Sutter street.
PAST PRESIDENT UNION. Meets every last Mon- day of each month at 510 Bush street.
ORDER OF PENDO.
Incorporated under the laws of the State of Cali- fornia. All of its Subordinate Councils are under the immediate control of the Supreme Council, which has its headquarters at San Francisco. This is a representative body, made up of delegates elected from districts which must embrace a certain number of Councils and members. The sessions of the Supreme Council are held annualy, and reports of the condition of the Order are printed and furn- ished to the Subordinate Councils. Ernest Duden, Supreme Secretary, 601 California street.
GOLDEN GATE COUNCIL No. 11. Meets every Tuesday evening at 320 Post street.
ORDER OF SONS OF ST. GEORGE.
This is a fraternal and social organization com posed of Englishmen, or the sons or grandsons of Englishmen, with headquarters at the St. George's Club, 317 Mason street. The order had its origin in Pennsylvania in 1872, and has now subordinate lodges all over the United States, Canada and the Sandwich Islands. The Grand Lodge of the Pacific Coast Jurisdiction comprises all the States and Territories west of the Rocky Mountains, British Columbia and the Sandwich Islands. Grand President. William George, Grass Valley, California; Grand Secretary, Edward Oliver, 2098 Market street, office, 317 Mason street.
ROYAL ARCANUM.
Objects-A fraternal beneficiary order with in- surance of $3.000 or $1,500. Organized Boston, Mass., June 23, 1877. Councils, December 31, 1894, 1,588. Membership, 170.541.
ARGONAUT COUNCIL NO. 597. Meets second and fourth Monday evenings of each month at Charity Hall. 32 O'Farrell street. J. A. Magagnos, Collector, 212 Pine street: H. G. Watrous, Secretary. 227 Clip- per street; Frederick Head, Treasurer, 732 Twenty- third street.
SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
An organization with headquarters at New York city, and general officers throughout the United States. General Horace Porter, New York city, is President-General, and Franklin Murphy, 143 Chest- nut street, Newark, N. J., is Secretary-General. Ob- jects-To preserve memories of the American Revo- lution, to promote study of the history of that event, to inculcate and foster a sentiment of patriotism and to infuse a military spirit throughout the United States devoted to the maintenance of our Govern- ment and of free institutions. Board of Managers of the California Society-Hon. E. W. Mckinstry, Presi- dent; Edwin Bonnell, Secretary; Col. A. S. Hubbard, Registrar; Sidney M. Smith, Senior Vice-President; Colonel John C. Currier, Junior Vice-President; Charles H. Warner, Treasurer; Wm. S. Moses, Mar- shal; Dr. C. J. Burnham. Hon. Horace Davis, Roscoe S. Gray, A. D. Shepard, R. Vandercook, S. W. Holla- day.
SONS OF JACOB.
Meet first Sunday afternoon of each month at 121 Eddy street.
SONS OF VETERANS.
All male descendants, not less than eighteen years of age, of deceased or honorably discharged soldiers, sailors or marines who served in the Union Army or Navy during the Civil War of 1861-1865, shall be eligible to membership, provided that no person shall be eligible who has been ever convicted of any
infamous crime, or who has, or whose father has ever borne arms against the Government of the United States of America.
Division headquarters, Santa Cruz, Cal.
Officers-Chas. C. Houck, Division Commander, Santa Cruz; Harry E. Pratt, S. V. Division Com- mander, Pasadena; E. M. Billings, J. V. Division Commander, Benicia. Division Council-B. J. Blais- dell, Santa Cruz: Oscar Judell, Oakland, and J. A. Miller, San Francisco.
FAIR OAKS CAMP No. 15. Meets every Thursday evening at 102 O'Farrell street. Officers-C. S. Howard, Captain; W. K. Bush, First Lieutenant; Gus Audibut, Second Lieutenant; A. M. Ashen- felter. First Sergeant; W. E. Lawrence, Quarter- master Sergeant.
UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS.
Meets in Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street. The Grand Grove meets the third Tuesday in June of each year. Officers-O. H. Hoag of No. 47, Noble Grand Arch; J. F. Devoto of No. 88, Deputy Grand Arch; James J. Mollison of No. 15, Grand Secretary, 413 Sutter street; L. Chassagne of No. 10 Grand Treasurer.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
Pacific Jurisdiction-Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Utah. Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Nevada and Cal- ifornia. Objects, fraternal insurance from $1,000 to 83,000. Organized August 11, 1890, at Denver, Col.
GOLDEN GATE CAMP NO. 64. Meets every Wednes- day evening at Oriental Hall, 120 O'Farrell street. P. F. Gilroy, Consul Commander, California and San- some streets; H. G. Watrous, Clerk, 227 Clipper street; D. Oliver Jr., Assistant Clerk, 1126 Twenty- second street.
REDWOOD CAMP NO. 91. Meets every Thursday evening at Pythian Castle, 909 Market street; Thos. F. Hatton, Clerk.
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SOCIAL SOCIETIES.
ARIEL ROWING CLUB. Organized April 17, 1877; incorporated February 15, 1887; meets monthly. Boat house is situated at Long Bridge. George T. McGinness, President; P. J. Enright, Vice-Presi- dent; Eugene Flanders, Secretary ; J. F. Coughlin, Treasurer; Robert Ellis, Captain; H. A. Pless, Lieutenant-Captain; John Bockman, A. N. Racouil- lat, D. Sheehan, G. Harters and Albert Carroll, Di- rectors. Membership, 78.
ARION VEREIN. Location, 414 Pine street. Or- ganized for social and beneficial purposes. Business meetings every second Wednesday of each month. Singing section meets every Wednesday evening. Membership about two hundred. Officers-Max Magnus, President; Paul Scholz, Recording Secre- tary; Oscar Dittmer, Financial Secretary; C. Her- mann, Treasurer.
ARLINGTON YACHT CLUB. Commodore, J. Lester Gabriel, 13-15 Kearny; Vice-Commodore, E. H. Roberts; Fleet Captain, Albert G. Kohn; Captain, George F. Powell; Secretary, Edward L. Dorr; Treasurer, Gus P. Aurich; headquarters, Crocker Building.
ASSOCIATED VETERANS OF THE MEXICAN WAR. Sydney I. Loup, President; Charles L. Lange, Vice- President; Joseph Stewart, Second Vice-President; William L. Duncan, Secretary; Alexander McDonald, Treasurer; W. H. Kurlbaum. W. C. Bennett, John Broderick, James Layton, M. White, Trustees. Office, 22 O'Farrell street. I. Murphy, Marshal, The Association meets second Thursday of every month.
ATHENEUM LITERARY AND SOCIAL SOCIETY. Meets first and third Saturday evenings of each month at 32 O'Farrell street.
BAY CITY WHEELMEN. Club house, 441 Golden Gate avenue. F. H. Kerrigan, President; H. P. How- ard, Secretary; W. D. Sheldon, Treasurer.
BEAR CLUB OF CALIFORNIA. Meets first and third Mondays of each month at corner Post and Fillmore streets. Officers-Thomas W. Collins, President; George S. McComb, Recording Secretary: H. H. C. Jaffa, Financial Secretary ; O. A. Tolle, Treasurer.
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BOHEMIAN CLUB. Location, 130 Post street. In- corporated May 17, 1872. Number of members in- cluding life, honorary, and army and navy, seven hundred and thirty. Limit of regular membership, six hundred. Meetings held second Tuesday in Janu- ary, April, July and October. Officers-George Chismore, M. D., President; Peter Robertson, Vice- President; Donald de V. Graham, Secretary; James A. Thompson, Treasurer, H. B. Rathbone, Assistant Secretary and Manager.
BUNKER HILL ASSOCIATION. Organized in 1860 to inculcate a feeling of patriotism and commemorate the anniversary of the ever eventful Battle of Bun- ker Hill, June 17. William G. Badger, President; H. S. Foote Jr., Secretary. Office, 26 O'Farrell street, room 1.
CALEDONIAN CLUB. Organized November 24, 1866. Incorporated August 26, 1871. Meets at Scottish Hall. 111 Larkin street on the first and third Friday evenings of each month. Objects-Social and athletic. D. R. McNeill, Chief; John Reid, First Chieftain; George Davidson, Second Chieftain; James H. Duncan, Third Chieftain; William Mitchell, Fourth Chieftain; Dr. George Adam, Physcian. Directors; George Cannon, Archibald Lauriston, George Harris, John W. Cameron and John E. Mc- Farlane.
CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF MEDICINE. Organized September 26, 1891. (Successors to San Francisco Medical Benevolent Society, organized December 21, 1870, and incorporated February 23, 1871). Objects- To promote kindly professional and social inter- course among themselves and their professional brothers at large. The Literary Chapter has for its objects; First-The collection of a library. Second -The establishment of a museum. Third-The publication of a medical journal, or monographs on medical subjects, as the society may, from time to time, determine or order to be printed. Fourth- Reports of cases and the discussion of such medical subjects as shall be brought before the chapter. Number of members, sixty-eight. Regular meet- ings third Saturdays of each month at their building, SE cor Bush street and Van Ness avenue, Officers- President, J. M. Williamson, M. D .; Treasurer, Gerald J. Fitzgibbon, M. D., Secretary; James F. McCone, M. D., M. R. C. S. Eng., 1132 Sutter street.
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATED CYCLING CLUBS. Secre- tary's Office, 661 Market street. Includes all the Cy- cling Clubs in San Francisco, San Jose, Oakland, Alameda and Santa Rosa. Officers-Harlow H. White, President; Joseph A. Desimore and Charles W. Gompertz, Vice-Presidents; J. F. Hancock, Sec- retary and Treasurer; George H. Stratton, Chairman Road Racing Committee.
CALIFORNIA CAMERA CLUB. Location, Academy of Sciences Building, 819 Market street. President, A. G. McFarland; Secretary, C. F. Cormack.
CALIFORNIA CYCLING CLUB. Parlor and gymna- sium, southwest corner Twenty-second and Folsom streets. Meets each Monday of the month. Thomas Wall, Secretary.
CALIFORNIA LAWN TENNIS CLUB. Location of grounds, southeast corner Bush and Scott streets. Five courts laid in bituminous rock perfectly smooth. Commodious clubrooms, dressing-rooms and all appertaining thereto. Limited membership of two hundred. Trained attendant at the courts every day in the month. Spectators are always wel- come. The courtesies of the club are extended to players residing out of San Francisco, through ap- plication to the Board of Directors, the length of time being limited to two weeks. Officers-Dell Linderman, President; R. J. Davis, Treasurer; George Whitney, Secretary.
CALIFORNIA PHILATELIC PRESS CLUB. Hugo A. Bilay. President; Blythe H. Henderson, Secretary and Treasurer. Board of Directors-Hugo A. Bilay, Blythe H. Henderson, H. H. Zobel and Joseph H. Makins. Membership limited. Initiation fee. 825. 1308 Pine
CALIFORNIA SCHUETZEN CLUB. Organized Jan- uary, 1876. Meets at Eintracht Hall, corner Twefth and Folsom streets, on the last Tuesday evening of each month. Membership 250. Dr. F. P. Muffe, President; F. A. Kuhls, Vice-President; John Utschig, Treasurer; Otto Burmeister, Secretary.
CALIFORNIA STATE DEMOCRATIC CLUB. Organ- ized December, 1879. Its membership extends throughout the State. Quarterly meetings are held on the first Wednesday in January, April, July and October. Special meetings at call of Executive Committee, room 17, Flood Building. Secretary's
address 134 Market street. While the general scope of the club's organization is social as well as politi- cal, its primary and leading object is in the direc- tion of purifying the party methods and of main- taining intact the principles and teachings of the Democratic party. I. Gutte, President; J. V. Coffey, Vice-President; H. P. Bush, Secretary.
CALLIOPEAN CLUB. Location, 1620 California street. A. Bachman, President; Max Blum, Secretary.
CARLISLE CLUB (Democratic). Organized Septem- ber 15, 1893. Objects, political and social. Club rooms, 1707 Powell street. Officers-H. R. Morton, President; Henry Grimshaw, Vice-President; D. F. Supple, Secretary; Thomas Foley, Treasurer.
CERCLE FRANCAIS. Location, 421 Post street. Or- ganized, April 12, 1884; incorporated, June 9, 1888. The membership is mostly composed of French merchants, a good number residing outside of San Francisco. The regular meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month. Membership, 170. Sylvain Weill, President; Dr. J. D. De Chantreau. Vice-President; Em. Meyer, Treasurer; Paul Belle- mans, Secretary; Joseph Kahn, A. S. Roos, A. E. Grogan, Charles M. Rousseau, A. Cailleau, Directors.
CLUB OF ELEVEN. Meets every Thursday evening at 936 Howard street. J. N. Nathan, President; R. J. Cohen, Secretary.
CONCORDIA THE. Location, southeast cor. Post street and Van Ness avenue. Organized, November, 1864. Leon Guggenhime, President; Charles L. Ackerman, First Vice-President; Charles Sutro, Jr. Second Vice-President; Henry Schussler, Recording Secretary; Joshua Eppinger, Financial Secretary; Henry Meyer, Treasurer. Board of Directors-Leon Guggenhime, Charles L. Ackerman, Charles Sutro Jr., Henry Schussler, Joshua Eppinger, Henry Meyer, Charles Hirsch, B. Hausmann, Henry Wan- genheim, Ben Rosenberg. Meets third Tuesday in each month.
CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB. Headquarters and club house, Tiburon, Marin county, Cal. J. W. Pew, Commodore; Alexander J. Young, Secretary, Mills Building.
COSMOS CLUB. Location, 317 Powell street. Or- ganized, April, 1881; incorporated, July, 1883. Ob- ject -- The promotion of social intercourse among its members. Officers-J. M. Cunningham, President; J. J. Chappell, Vice-President; C. K. McIntosh, Hon. Secretary; W. B. Bradford, Treasurer. Directors- H. D. Walker, J. H. Miller, J. E. Freeman, E. C. Jones, J. J. Herr.
COUNTY LEITRUM SOCIAL CLUB. R. J. O'Reilly, President; J. M. Kenny, Financial Jecretary; M. J. Moran, 532 Howard street, Recording Secretary. Meets first Friday of every month at Drew's Hall, 121 New Montgomery.
CROSS COUNTRY CLUB. Organized January 15, 1890. Objects-Social, sight-seeing and amateur pedestrianism. Membership confined to men. Meets in the woods at different places every alter- nate Sunday. Strangers always welcome. Head- quarters, 119 Powell street, where programme is open to public inspection. J. E. Locke, President, 333 O'Farrell street; F. W. Geiger, Secretary.
COUNTY MONAGHAN SOCIAL CLUB. Meets second Tuesday of each month at 927 Mission street.
DANISH SOCIETY (Norden). Organized July, 1873. Object-To encourage social and dramatic entertain- ment. Club rooms, 25 Tenth street. Officers-H. R. Wilson, President; George Sillesen, Vice-President; P. Galberg, Treasurer; G. N. Leutholtz, Corre- sponding Secretary; C. Christensen, Recording Sec- retary; J. Samson, Bibliotecar.
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE PACIFIC COAST. Organized, 1881. Annual re- union and dinner second Thursday in April, San Francisco. Membership, 120. Officers-Fisher Ames, President; Thomas Flint Jr. and Ira G. Hoitt, Vice- Presidents; C. S. Wright, Treasurer; Sidney Worth, Member Executive Committee; T. A. Perkins, Sec- retary.
DEUTSCHER KRIEGER VEREIN. Organized, 1884. Membership, 310, including shooting section and singing section. Meets on the first and third Wed- nesdays of each month at B. B. Hall, 121 Eddy street. Candidates for membership must have served in the army or navy of Germany, Officers-E. Brugge, President; A. Redecker, Vice-President; Max Lenge- feld, Corresponding Secretary; C. Paul, Financial Secretary; M. E. D. Gerder, Treasurer; C. Kohler, Sergeant-at-arms. Trustees-W. Seeman, F. Sander and C. Reise.
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DEUTSCHER VEREIN. Club rooms. Parrott Build- ing, northeast corner Powell and Post streets. Directors meet first Monday every month. Officers- A. Herbert, President; G. C. Landis, First Vice-Presi- dent; Gustav Gutsch, Second Vice-President; Wil- liam Wirthle, Recording Secretary; M. Copmann, Financial Secretary; Franz Jacoby, Treasurer.
DOCTORS' DAUGHTERS. This association of mem- bers of the First Presbyterian Church occupies a peculiar and secluded field that is yet a crowded one. Generous and thoughtful in the scope of its volun- tary work, delicate in its movements and reticent with regard to its beneficiaries, it refrains from stinging while aiding, and is quietly effectual without humiliating recipients of its favors. Doctors' Daugh- ters can supply uniformed waitresses for afternoon or evening; reliable women for general house-clean- ing; superior needle women in all branches; first- class upholsterer ($2 per day); delicious cakes for teas and luncheons, made by woman caterer (for address apply to telephone number East 472); compe- tent French teacher; teachers in English and music. Apply to Miss Alice Owens, 2101 California street. Telephone West 790. Officers-Mrs. B. P. Horton, President; Mrs. Fred H. Green, First Vice-President; Mrs. Edward Belcher, Second Vice-President; Miss Helen Hyde, Treasurer; Mrs. John R. Vail, Record- ing Secretary; Mrs. Charles Tuttle, Corresponding Secretary.
DRY GOODS MEN'S ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRAN- CISCO. Organized September 2, 1884. Membership, 300. Meets first and third Thursday evenings of each month at Alcazar Building. Officers-J. P. Weil, President; W. Johannsen, Vice-President; Wm. M. O'Shaughnessy, Recording Secretary; George A. Brown, Financial Secretary; Jacob Bowman, Treas- urer; H. S. Hooe, Marshal.
DUBLIN SOCIAL CLUB. Meets first and second Mondays of each month at 927 Mission street.
FRANKLIN DRAMATIC AND SOCIAL CLUB. F. P. Schaefer, President; A. D. Helmquist, Recording Secretary; 1504 Market street.
GERMANIA SCHUTZEN CLUB. Meets third Friday of every month at 620 Bush street. N. Ahrens, Presi- dent; Andrew Mocker, Secretary.
GESELLSCHAFT TEUTONIA. Organized June 1, 1866. Location, Teutonia Hall, 1322 Howard street. This society is also a beneficial one. Meets every Thursday evening for social purposes, and for busi- ness matters every Tuesday evening. Officers- R. Munk, President; E. Hartmann, Vice-Presi- dent; John Wehr, Corresponding Secretary; Max Aroldt, Recording Secretary; O. Schrader, Treasurer; Trustees-R. Munk, E. Hartmann, Theodor Dierks, W. Fahrenkrug and E. Atzeroth.
GOLDEN STATE AMATEUR PRESS ASSOCIATION. Organized 1886. Object-To promote amateur writ- ing in California. Meets first and third Thursdays of each month. Rooms, 1916 Pierce street. Officers- Franklin C. Mortimer, President; William A. Day, Secretary; Walter Radius, Corresponding Secretary, 160916 Baker street.
HALF MILLION CLUB. Organized March, 1895. The object of the Half Million Club is to increase the population of San Francisco to a half million of people before the close of this decade, and to that end unite all the interests in San Francisco-manu- facturing, commercial, social, literary, moral-in ad- vancing the prosperity of our city, and with it the general prosperity of the State. We desire to create a sentiment that will tend to make San Francisco the pride of California and looked up to as the State of New York looks up to New York and Illinois to Chicago, and as each nation of the world esteems its metropolis. Civic pride is the great want of San Francisco, and, indeed, all California. Our resources are vast, and if we can unite our people in good will to develop them we can place our city, as she should be, among the first cities of the globe. Meets at the Chamber of Commerce, Merchants' Exchange Building and Mills Building. Henry J. Crocker, President; Alfred Bouvier, Secretary.
HARMONIE CLUB. Organized October 14, 1877. Club rooms, 421 Post street. It is organized for the purpose of improving the social, moral and mental condition of its members. Officers-J. D. Abrams, President; Samuel Ickleheimer, Vice-President; E. R. Galland, Treasurer; J. M. Marcuse, Secretary. 501 Front street.
HARVARD CLUB OF SAN FRANCISCO. Officers- G. B. Merrill, President; Frank Michaels, First Vice- President; Vanderlynn Stow, Second Vice-President; F. H. Wheelan, Secretary. Office, 224 California street.
HAWTHORNE SOCIETY THE. Location, fourth floor, Y. M. C. A. Building. Dr. S. F. Long, President; J. C. Cullen, Secretary.
HERMANN'S SONS .- MANNERBUND. Location, 1716 Mission street. Meets every Thursday evening.
HOWARD CLUB. Pythian Castle, 909 Market street.
IROQUOIS CLUB. Organized September 9, 1883. In- corporated April 20, 1886. Meets at Pythian Castle, 9097% Market street, every Friday. Object is to fur- .ther the interests of the Democratic Party and pro- mote social intercourse among its members. Charles Gildea, President; A. D. Lemon, First Vice-President, T. J. Walsh, Second Vice-President; D. J. Gordon, Recording Secretary; A. D. Pratt, Financial Secre- tary; J. H. Zemansky, Corresponding Secretary ; P. J. Thomas, Treasurer; Louis Metzger, Chairman Board of Trustees.
LINCOLN GUN CLUB. Meets second Friday of each month at 927 Mission street. E. Foster, Secretary.
LORING CLUB. This is the leading male voice singing society of San Francisco. It numbers 60 voices and has 250 subscribing members. Rehearsals are held at Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street, every Mon- day evening. Four musical entertainments are given every season, beginning in May of each year. Officers -William Alvord, President; C. F. Crocker, Vice- President; W. C. Stadtfeld, Secretary; W. A. Muri- son, Treasurer; D. P. Hughes; Director.
MANHATTAN ATHLETIC CLUB. Organized Janu- ary, 1896. Over a hundred charter members have been enrolled. Instruction meetings are held every Monday and Friday evening at their hall, 1749 Mis- sion street. Charles Reno, President; James Killeen, Secretary.
MERCHANTS' CLUB. A social organization com- posed principally of wholesale merchants. Organized January 28, 1887. Rooms, Mutual Life Building. Southeast corner California and Sansome streets. Officers-Willard B. Harrington, President; C. W. Coburn, Vice-President; R. W. Gorrill, Treasurer; W. E. Erzgraber, Secretary; E. D. Jones, Emil Greenebaum, Directors.
METHODIST SOCIAL UNION OF SAN FRANCISCO. Office-1037 Market street. Officers-Charles Goodall, President; Wm. Abbott, I, J. Truman and Robert McElroy, Vice-Presidents; Bishop Daniel A. Goodsell, D. D., L. L. D., Rev. John Coyle, D. D., and the pas- tors of the City Methodist Episcopal Churches, Managers; Wm. F. Gibson, Secretary; C. B. Perkins, Treasurer. Meetings held at call of the President.
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